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    Quote Originally Posted by modelr View Post
    Dang it, John. Now I need to wipe the drool off my keyboard!!


    Here are some images of the current arrangement. You can see that I sacrificed authenticity for practicality. Since I mostly fly VR it doesn’t matter if every switch is in the correct spot. I know where they are and assign the same function to the same switch, regardless of where it is in the real airplane. I did replace the overhead projector with a 65” 4K TV which I run at 1920x1080.
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    Looks amazing, John. Unfortunately, I can't use VR, as it makes me terribly airsick! Go figure.

    I notice you have the Thrustmaster MFD Cougar Pack. I've been wondering about those. Do they work good? How do they work?
    I don't like using the MFDs in the sim when having to manipulate them with the mouse.
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    Quote Originally Posted by modelr View Post
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    Looks amazing, John. Unfortunately, I can't use VR, as it makes me terribly airsick! Go figure.

    I notice you have the Thrustmaster MFD Cougar Pack. I've been wondering about those. Do they work good? How do they work?
    I don't like using the MFDs in the sim when having to manipulate them with the mouse.
    They work very well. MSFS automatically binds them in the sim to the default actions. I deleted those bindings and just assigned them using Axis & Ohs. If I am flying a G-530 GPS airplane I assign the right MFD to the GPS functions.

    Where they really come into their own is in DCS, however. DCS, will assign them to the default buttons for the aircraft.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmig View Post
    It is a fighter cockpit that I built after retiring some ten years ago. It is my third cockpit. I have previously built a replica of a T-38 cockpit. I had flown the T-38 and loved its sports car look and performance. However, as I got into DCS I wanted something that simulated weapons.The new cockpit was built as a cross between the F-16 and F-18. I made a major concession to my age by giving the left side a clam shell design, so I could just open it like a door and slide into the seat. I had to climb into the T-38 cockpit and lower myself in the seat.
    That looks fantastic, John ! Wow!

    I particularly like that you can use it for various aircraft. I had a 737 homepit but found that i was more and more using my normal FS computer setup to fly other planes..hehe

    Thanks for the great photo's. Nice to see that you have build most items into the side consoles including the Thrustmaster HOTAS throttle (if i see that correctly..). Nice lighting too !

    Btw, your latest posts will not copy the text into the editor, John. I think maybe has to do with the quotation marks you use for dimensions of your cockpit..This SOH editor doesn't like some of these punctuation marks...)

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    WOW John! I quit! I'm going back to constructing plastic models! That's freaking amazing. What VR headset do you use? If you tell me the new Apple Vision Pro, my drool is going to turn to dripping spittle!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cazzie View Post
    WOW John! I quit! I'm going back to constructing plastic models! That's freaking amazing. What VR headset do you use? If you tell me the new Apple Vision Pro, my drool is going to turn to dripping spittle!

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    No Apple. I am not an Apple guy. I have the HP G2. It works well and serves my purpose.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmig View Post
    No Apple. I am not an Apple guy. I have the HP G2. It works well and serves my purpose.
    To tell you the truth John, you guys are "real" world pilots, I am not. I am a creative type fellow and I love creating scenery and liveries as much as piddling with flying. And if you could see my build model collection, you'd know, Cazzie loves airplanes, particularly warbirds. MSFS allows me wo whittle time away creating during the day in lieu of pitying my maladies. I may be cripple, but I'm not about to hang my life on a wall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cazzie View Post
    To tell you the truth John, you guys are "real" world pilots, I am not. I am a creative type fellow and I love creating scenery and liveries as much as piddling with flying. And if you could see my build model collection, you'd know, Cazzie loves airplanes, particularly warbirds. MSFS allows me wo whittle time away creating during the day in lieu of pitying my maladies. I may be cripple, but I'm not about to hang my life on a wall.

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    Sit in the rocking chair and you die.

    I agree with you 100%. Do what you can and brings you joy. I have had to cut back on my other love, nature photography, because I can no longer hike 10 miles to take a picture. However, I still find places to photograph. They are just much closer to the highway, think drive by shooting.

    I have started creating MSFS scenery twice now. Everytime I learn how to do it, I go on some big trip. When I return, I have forgotten how to do it again. I have stopped by three local airports and taken images of the buildings. They are just waiting for me to sit around long enough to learn for the third time.
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    Well, I am still grounded. The new memory came in and the result was the same. No Boot, no POST. After talking to Asus I am RMAing the motherboard. Sent it back yesterday. Now I wait until the middle of next week. Oh well, our best friends are coming over for Gumbo on Saturday, it is Superbowl Sunday, and Mardi Gras is Tuesday. I will have something to distract me from no flight simming.
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    I finally got the system up and running. I am pleased with the results, so far. I did a quick 2D flight over Manhatten. The nVidia frame counter stayed at 60 FPS. The CPU was running at 5.1 GHz and never went above about 75% utilization on any core. The highest core temp was 62 degrees c. This is without any tweeking. Yes, I am happy.
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